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[Mastering the 'Proud Family Member' Topic for IELTS Speaking Part 2]-[👧🏼 Describe a time when you felt proud of a family member (Part 2) + Transcript]

IELTS Speaking for Success · B1 · 2026-03-01

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📋 Summary

Mastering the IELTS Speaking Topic: Describing a Proud Moment

In this episode of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast, the hosts provide a comprehensive guide on how to approach the Part 2 cue card: "Describe a time when you felt proud of a family member." By dissecting a sample response from Rory, the podcast illustrates how to use advanced vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and structured storytelling to achieve a high band score.

Structuring the Narrative

To excel in this section, candidates are encouraged to follow a logical flow. Rory’s example demonstrates how to introduce the topic using natural phrases like, "One time that particularly stands out in my mind is..." This phrase is highly effective for signaling to the examiner that you are about to recount a specific, memorable event.

Leveraging Idiomatic Expressions

One of the keys to higher band scores is the strategic use of idioms. The podcast highlights several essential phrases that add color and sophistication to the speech:

  • "Jump through hoops": This idiom is perfect for describing a situation where one must overcome multiple difficult obstacles to achieve a goal. Rory uses this to describe the rigorous application process for the JET program, noting that his cousin had to "jump through a lot of hoops to get in."
  • "It wasn't smooth sailing": This is used to describe a process that was not easy or devoid of problems. It provides a nuanced way to talk about challenges, suggesting that while the path was difficult, the individual persisted.
  • "High flyers": A great descriptor for ambitious or highly successful family members.
  • "Class act": A complimentary term for someone who behaves with grace and capability.

Grammar for High-Level Proficiency

Beyond vocabulary, the hosts emphasize the importance of using "C2-level" grammar structures. For instance, when the exact timing of an event is unclear, using the modal construction "It must have been..." instead of a simple "It was" demonstrates a higher level of linguistic control and uncertainty management, which is highly valued by examiners.

The Flexibility of the Cue Card

Crucially, the episode reminds listeners that the IELTS Speaking test is an assessment of language, not a test of truth. Candidates are encouraged to feel free to "make up the story" if they lack a real-life example that fits. Whether you talk about a cousin, a sibling, or even a hypothetical relative, the primary focus should be on the clarity of your explanation and the richness of your vocabulary.

Why We Feel Proud

When explaining why you feel proud, the hosts suggest focusing on the character traits of the person involved. Rory explains his pride by noting that his cousin "didn't let anything stop her" and that she "managed to reach her goal" despite the "hassle involved." Using such phrases shows the examiner that you can effectively articulate complex emotions and analyze the reasons behind them.

Final Tips for Candidates

To conclude, the hosts remind listeners that the examiner is looking for fluency and the ability to organize thoughts coherently. Whether discussing a major milestone like university acceptance, a professional achievement, or even taking an IELTS test, the quality of the narrative lies in the ability to link events together using transitional phrases such as "With regard to..." and "In terms of what she did..." By following these strategies, candidates can confidently tackle any "pride-related" topic during their examination.

🎯Key Sentences

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Well, there are lots of times this has happened, really.
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My family are a bunch of high flyers in a lot of ways.
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But one time that particularly stands out in my mind is when my cousin Reno was accepted into the JET program
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As I understand it, it's not an easy program to get on
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It wasn't smooth sailing, like with most job interviews these days
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📝Key Phrases

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high flyers
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stands out in my mind
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paid off rather nicely
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jump through a lot of hoops
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with regard to
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📖 Transcript

Hello, hello, dear listener, and welcome into IELTS Speaking Part 2.
Describe a time when you felt proud of a family member.
You should say when it happened who the person is, what the person did and explain why you felt proud of him or her.
Rory, give us your story.
Rory's story.
Well, there are lots of times this has happened, really.

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